Males that are much larger than females.
Ancestral traits were traits retained by a species from a common ancestor. Examples would be the wings on birds and five fingers on the human hand.
Alligators and birds are related and share an ancestor with these traits.
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Bears, squirels, birds, deer, etc. - just what you would expect.
This would be a personal preference. Some people would prefer birds, and some people would prefer cats. You would want to do research about what to expect with either animal. Much information can be found on the internet.
An amphibian is like a frog, or a toad. A bird would be considered as fowl. (Winged bird.)
Sperm whales are SEA CREATURES. You don't expect them to eat birds, do they?
Must birds are legal to hunt expect Cardinals the which is the state bird.
In a population where sexual selection depends on female choice, you would expect to find traits in males that are attractive to females. These traits may include bright colors, elaborate displays, or other characteristics that help males compete for female attention and increase their chances of mating.
In a two-factor cross where both parents are heterozygous for two traits (e.g., AaBb x AaBb), you would expect a phenotypic ratio of 9:3:3:1 in the offspring. This ratio represents the combinations of the dominant and recessive traits for both factors. The 9 represents the offspring with both dominant traits, while the 3s represent the combinations with one dominant and one recessive trait, and the 1 represents the offspring with both recessive traits.
The educational accomplishments of your father. Your mothers bridge skills. Your fathers workout musculature. Your progeny would inherit your " desire " to evolve any trait deemed necessary and the concept of use and disuse would apply to these traits.
C) Many traits of modern birds resemble the fossils of winged dinosaurs C) Many traits of modern birds resemble the fossils of winged dinosaurs